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SUMMARY:East Jemez Landscape Futures: A collaborative approach to post-fire (webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Register \nDecember 15\, 2020\n12:00 – 1:00 p.m. MT (1:00 CT) \nThe East Jemez Landscape Futures (EJLF) project is a collaborative\, landscape-scale approach to help guide future planning and research efforts in the severely altered landscapes of the eastern Jemez Mountains. EJLF seeks to address uncertainty by building a network of land managers\, scientists\, artists\, NGOs and interested community members to inform future management\, identify research needs\, and capture stories from individuals and communities who were affected by these changes. \nThis webinar will share the EJLF experience and lessons learned responding to the complex questions of post-fire landscapes. \nHosted by the Burned Area Learning Network and the Southwest Fire Science Consortium \nPresenters: Colin Haffey\, Sasha Stortz\, and Savannah Lehnert
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/east-jemez-landscape-futures-a-collaborative-approach-to-post-fire-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Southwest,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Saying Yes to Wildlands and Woodlands
DESCRIPTION:Register \nDecember 15\, 2020\n4:00 – 5:30 p.m. ET \nThe webinar will demonstrate that protecting both wildlands and woodlands is an effective approach to addressing climate change\, biodiversity loss and economic security\, and it should prove interesting to people who are simply curious about forest conservation to experts who work in related fields. \nSummary: \nHow can New England best protect its forests as the region sits at the precipice of climate change\, biodiversity loss\, development\, and forest fragmentation? \nThe answer to this question often falls in one of two camps: either conserve forests as working lands that provide timber and other forest products\, or protect them as wildlands without timber harvesting. In this critical and timely discussion\, two region-wide conservation organizations who approach forest protection from seemingly opposite ends of the spectrum will show how the strategies of protecting wildlands—forests largely left in a natural and undisturbed condition—and woodlands—forests managed to provide wood products—are not in conflict\, but can in fact be complementary. \nHosted by New England Forestry Foundation\, Northeast Wilderness Trust\, Highstead Foundation\, and Harvard Forest
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/saying-yes-to-wildlands-and-woodlands/
CATEGORIES:Intermountain West,Lake States,Northeast,Pacific Northwest,Southeast,Southwest,Webinar
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